Para los solicitantes de subvenciones
Calendario de la carta de intención (LOI) para 2026
La Fundación Paso del Norte Health utiliza un proceso de solicitud de propuestas (RFP) para ofrecer oportunidades de financiación a los beneficiarios actuales y potenciales en nuestras áreas prioritarias de salud.
Cuando hay una oportunidad de financiación disponible, se anuncia una convocatoria de cartas de intención (LOI) a través de diversos canales de comunicación, incluyendo nuestras redes sociales, nuestro sitio web y nuestro boletín informativo.
Nos complace compartir el calendario de la Carta de Intención (LOI) para 2026.
March: Think.Change Initiative and Behavioral Health Consortium Initiative May: Smoke Free Paso del Norte August: Healthy Kids Initiative
Diciembre: Iniciativa sobre la diabetes
Oportunidades de financiación actuales
Paso del Norte Health Foundation ofrece oportunidades de financiación a beneficiarios actuales y potenciales en función de un calendario de oportunidades de financiación. Cuando haya una oportunidad de financiación competitiva disponible, las convocatorias de cartas de intención (LOI) y las instrucciones correspondientes se publicarán en nuestro sitio web. Visite nuestro sitio web con frecuencia o inscríbase para que se le notifiquen por correo electrónico las futuras oportunidades de financiación.
Puede mantenerse informado sobre los anuncios de oportunidades de financiación a través de los siguientes canales:
Redes sociales: Facebook, Instagram, X o Twitter, LinkedIn @PdNFoundation
Boletín de la Fundación para la Salud: Suscríbase aquí
Vida sana
2026 Smoke Free Initiative Tobacco and Nicotine Policy Research Call for Letters of Intent (LOI)
Release Date: May 4, 2026
The Paso del Norte Health Foundation seeks letters of intent (LOI) from eligible organizations to support the Health Foundation’s goals under the Smoke Free Initiative through nonpartisan, policy-relevant tobacco and nicotine research. Grants will fund policy research related to the Paso del Norte region within one or more of the following interest areas:
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Policy Analysis, Feasibility, and Decision Support will provide regional stakeholders with nonpartisan information to examine and potentially adopt new or modify existing tobacco, nicotine, or vaping public policy. Analysis must provide usable decision-making data relevant to the Paso del Norte region. For example, a researcher may investigate the feasibility of implementing progressive age-based purchase laws. The emphasis in this category is on studying and proposing public policies that can be realistically adopted.
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Policy Implementation is to describe how tobacco, nicotine, or vape policies are currently implemented in practice and recommend improving policy implementation. The effectiveness, impacts, benefits, and other consequences of current policy implementation are of interest. Factors affecting policy implementation or enforcement, such as the roles of local entities, political will, practical ability, enforcement priorities, and more, must be examined and reported. Research in this category must also address efforts to improve policy implementation. For example, a researcher may describe the current state of illegal product sales and recommend approaches to strengthen policy implementation; a researcher may also examine the enforcement of smoke-free ordinances in public parks and recommend ways to enhance their implementation.
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New or Modified Retail Policies encompass the forecasting or prediction of policy to reduce youth access, exposure, and product availability in the region, specifically related to retail outlets. For example, a researcher may examine the potential impact of revised vape store permitting requirements.
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Organizational and Clinical Policy work can be exciting and impactful. For example, a medical clinic or system may choose to analyze policy for patient cessation protocols and complementary therapy. Public housing may investigate potential improvements for its smoking or vaping policy; universities may expand or strengthen their policies, including stronger enforcement of existing clean indoor or outdoor air policies; or an entertainment or arts venue may enhance its policies. The emphasis in this category is on studying how an organization can adopt, modify, or better implement related policy.
Across all interest areas, proposed work must remain nonpartisan and must have identifiable utility for stakeholders in the Paso del Norte region. Advocacy by the researcher for policy is not expected, and lobbying will not be funded.
The proposed work should move beyond simple description and identify practical, actionable policy options or implementation considerations that can inform planning and decision-making within current legal and institutional constraints.
*Note: a separate LOI was simultaneously released seeking nonpartisan policy research and decision support related to THC in the Paso del Norte region.
The Health Foundation uses the LOI process to welcome ideas from interested applicants. After review, the Health Foundation will invite selected applicants to submit a full proposal.
Regional Tobacco and Nicotine Policy Context
Tobacco and nicotine products, including vaping products, continue to change rapidly. While a substantial body of research exists on the harms of these products, there remains a need for regionally grounded, policy-relevant research that helps translate evidence into practical options, implementation considerations, and decision support for local and regional stakeholders.
For technical questions about online submission, please contact Juanita Galaviz at jgalaviz@pdnhf.org. Please consult the Grantmaking Guidelines under the Grant Center.
Vida sana
2026 Smoke Free Initiative THC Policy Research Call for Letters of Intent (LOI)
Release Date: May 4, 2026
The Paso del Norte Health Foundation seeks letters of intent (LOI) from eligible organizations to support the Health Foundation’s goals under the Smoke Free Initiative through nonpartisan, policy-relevant THC research that supports policy discussion, planning, preparedness, and decision-making in the Paso del Norte region. Grants will fund policy research related to the Paso del Norte region in one or more of the following interest areas:
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Policy Analysis and Comparative Review may examine international, national, or other states’ THC-related public policies, regulatory approaches, and emerging topics that could affect or inform the Paso del Norte region. For example, researchers may analyze the legal consequences of New Mexico’s TCH policy on Texas youth. The emphasis of this area is twofold: 1) cross-border policy implications within the region, and 2) learning policy lessons from outside the region for the identifiable benefit of the Paso del Norte region. The emphasis of this area is to inform potential policy adoption or implementation within the region.
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THC Policy and Community Impacts includes research that examines a policy link to regional THC-related environments. For example, researchers may examine a policy related to THC-related arrests on high school campuses and disposition of cases, patterns of sale and use of THC products, or THC’s burden on mental health systems. The emphasis in this area is to describe current conditions in the region while linking them to policy.
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Public Attitudes and Stakeholder Perspectives concerning THC use, policy, regulation, or policy implementation in the Paso del Norte region are of interest. The funded work must inform policy discussion, planning, preparedness, or communication. For example, a researcher may use validated instruments to examine public perception regarding penalties for youth who use THC. The emphasis in this area is on describing public and stakeholder attitudes toward current or potential THC policy.
Across all interest areas, proposed work must remain nonpartisan and must have identifiable utility for stakeholders in the Paso del Norte region. Advocacy by the researcher for policy is not expected, and lobbying will not be funded.
Research that addresses only current use levels is discouraged.
Note: a separate LOI was simultaneously released seeking nonpartisan policy research and decision support related to tobacco, nicotine, and vaping in the Paso del Norte region.
The Health Foundation uses the LOI process to welcome ideas from interested applicants. After review, the Health Foundation will invite selected applicants to submit a full proposal.
Regional THC Policy Context The THC policy landscape continues to change. In addition, policy conditions related to THC differ across Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico, creating a regional environment in which residents, institutions, and local systems operate under different legal and regulatory conditions. Likewise, policy implementation varies among school districts, campuses, and across law enforcement agencies.
For technical questions about online submission, please contact Juanita Galaviz at jgalaviz@pdnhf.org. Please consult the Grantmaking Guidelines under the Grant Center.
Recursos para los solicitantes
El Consejo de Administración de la Fundación para la Salud adoptó una serie de principios y restricciones para la concesión de subvenciones, entre los que se incluyen:
- Ninguna solicitud de subvención no solicitada
- Nada de ladrillos y mortero (a menos que forme parte de un proyecto especial aprobado por la junta).
- Sin pago directo por la asistencia
Los siguientes enlaces y documentos se han proporcionado para ayudarle a comprender los tipos de programas e iniciativas a los que la Fundación de la Salud concede financiación y qué información se requiere normalmente en una propuesta de subvención. No obstante, dado que cada oportunidad de financiación es diferente, le recomendamos que revise detenidamente cada solicitud de carta de intenciones (LOI) para obtener instrucciones específicas.
Directrices para la concesión de subvenciones
Modelo de propuesta de presupuesto
Áreas e iniciativas prioritarias
Subvenciones concedidas anteriormente
Informes anuales
Preguntas frecuentes
Suscripción al boletín
Paso del Norte saludable
Datos sanitarios adicionales
Evaluación de la salud comunitaria de El Paso 2022